
Rise Up: Ordinary Girls And Bo
by Amy Blackwell
Rise Up: Ordinary Girls And Boys is a globe-spanning collection of true stories about resilience, courage, and hope. Designed for curious young readers who love real-life heroes, this inspiring book blends remarkable achievements with intimate, heartening moments to show how ordinary kids can spark extraordinary changeβand it feels uplifting, adventurous, and deeply empowering. Inside Rise Up: Ordinary Girls And Boys, the book is built from short, profile-style chapters that center on more than 29 young changemakers from around the world. Each story invites readers to celebrate resourcefulness, perseverance, and community in action, from climate-change activators to survivors who triumphed against the odds. Greta Thunberg, Boyan Slat, and Phiona Mutesi appear among these remarkable figures, and the engaging storytelling is paired with visually stunning illustrations by Amy Blackwell that bring every journey to life. The rhythm is inviting, making learning feel like an adventure rather than a lesson, with clear takeaways about courage, creativity, and leadership. More than 29 true stories of brave girls and boys from around the world Profile-style narratives that spotlight resilience, ingenuity, and social impact Illustrations by Amy Blackwell that vividly bring each story to life Accessible, age-appropriate writing that invites discussion and reflection Inspiration to dream big, take action, and stay hopeful After finishing Rise Up: Ordinary Girls And Boys, readers will feel inspired to notice the worldβs needs, believe in their own ability to contribute, and carry a mindset of courage and compassion into their everyday lives. This collection leaves a lasting sense of possibility, encouraging young minds to rise up and make a difference in small, meaningful ways.
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